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South African archives

The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

For more information please email Pieter and Meryl Horn.


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DET ER 1005e ELEMENTER TILGJENGELIG
Oxford Don, Alan Thornhill, has written a play that is attracting thousands of people worldwide.
Thirteen Africans and one European appear in play "Dictator's Slippers' in Durban, South Africa.
A play well produced is like heavy bombardment.
'That's what I'm here to find out.'
One thing is for sure, if the aim is like the appearance and performance of these young people, this must at heart be good.
Keynote of the play is the phylosophy that progress towards peace can be gained by saying 'I'm sorry'.
Wherever strife exists, peace can be gained by saying 'sorry'.
Conference aims to rebuild personal and public integrity and ethnic harmony in Solomon Islands.
Not a single strike for a year resulted in 24,000 Pounds Sterling in union fees being collected, three times the previous year.
H. W. "Bunny" Austin accused all-England lawn tennis club at Wimbledon of discrimination.
Three M.P.s and the organising secretary of the Mine Workers' Union are representing South Africa at the MRA conference, Caux.
"I have made valuable contacts and I have received a new inspiration for the great tasks that await us in our Church."
From the darkness of tragedy to forgiveness and light.
President Brand with Nigerians from the cast of 'Freedom' at the Schoneberger Rathaus, Berlin, Germany.
'I always say you as my enemy, but now I know you are my brothers....', Nico Ferreira.
Sing Out Rhodesia is 100-strong, gathered from all over the country. Thirty of the participants are from Gwelo schools.
'Sing Out Rhodesia' perform at Chaplin, Gwelo, the Prime Minister's old school.

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